Drawings and Prints: Selections from The Met Collection
The Robert Wood Johnson, Jr., Gallery displays highlights of European and American prints, drawings, and illustrated books from the Museum's vast holdings of works on paper. Because of their sensitivity to light, these works cannot be on permanent exhibition; each installation remains on view for approximately 13 weeks. The rotations of the gallery consist of diverse pieces鈥攏ew acquisitions as well as works that might not find their way into a major exhibition. They are selected to show the breadth and quality of the Museum's holdings, ranging from the Renaissance to the present.
Highlights from this rotation include a selection of architectural models from the 16th through the 20th century; representations of childhood in French works on paper from the second half of the 18th century; a selection of prints by 16th-century Italian artists who experimented with printing in color; drawings and prints of mountain landscapes; a group of works on paper that celebrate the bounty of Holland in the early 17th century; prints to which changes have been made by hand; Work Projects Administration (WPA) prints by African-American artists of the 1930s and '40s; and works on paper picturing subway commuters.
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The Robert Wood Johnson, Jr., Gallery displays highlights of European and American prints, drawings, and illustrated books from the Museum's vast holdings of works on paper. Because of their sensitivity to light, these works cannot be on permanent exhibition; each installation remains on view for approximately 13 weeks. The rotations of the gallery consist of diverse pieces鈥攏ew acquisitions as well as works that might not find their way into a major exhibition. They are selected to show the breadth and quality of the Museum's holdings, ranging from the Renaissance to the present.
Highlights from this rotation include a selection of architectural models from the 16th through the 20th century; representations of childhood in French works on paper from the second half of the 18th century; a selection of prints by 16th-century Italian artists who experimented with printing in color; drawings and prints of mountain landscapes; a group of works on paper that celebrate the bounty of Holland in the early 17th century; prints to which changes have been made by hand; Work Projects Administration (WPA) prints by African-American artists of the 1930s and '40s; and works on paper picturing subway commuters.
Artists on show
- Alfred William Hunt
- Antonio da Trento
- Baccio Bandinelli
- Charles Alston
- Charles Meryon
- Claes Jansz Visscher the Younger
- Cyril Edward Power
- Dox Thrash
- Edward Hopper
- Eugène Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc
- Federico Zuccaro
- Flaminio Innocenzo Minozzi
- Francis Towne
- François André Vincent
- Fritz Eichenberg
- Gabriel Jacques de Saint-Aubin
- Giorgio Vasari
- Giovanni David
- Harold Anchel
- Henry J. Glintenkamp
- Hubert Robert
- Isabel Bishop
- James Smillie
- Jan Harmensz Mu虉ller
- Jan Pietersz Saenredam
- Jan van Doetechum
- Jean-Antoine Linck
- Jean-Baptiste Greuze
- Johann Christoph Erhard
- Johann Gottfried Jentzsch
- Johann Wilhelm Schirmer
- John Sloan
- Léon Davent
- Lodovico Cigoli
- Martin Lewis
- Nicoletto da Modena
- Parmigianino
- Paul Huët
- Paulus van Vianen
- Raymond Steth
- Reginald Marsh
- Samuel J. Brown
- Sargent Johnson
- Sir Francis Seymour Haden
- Stefano della Bella
- Ugo Da Carpi
- Vincenzo de Rossi
- Walker Evans
- Willem Pietersz. Buytewech
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